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Anthem by Ayn Rand thrusts readers into a stark, dystopian world where individuality has been erased and the word “I” no longer exists. Rand uses this brief yet powerful novella to challenge collectivist ideologies and celebrate the rediscovery of the self.
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The story follows Equality 7-2521, a young man who dares to think independently in a society that forbids personal ambition and suppresses curiosity. Despite strict rules, he explores forbidden knowledge in a secret tunnel, uncovering remnants of the past—including electricity. His mind awakens as he begins to question the laws that bind him and the society that fears innovation.
As Equality 7-2521 escapes the city and enters the wilderness, he rediscovers individualism and embraces the power of personal identity. He renames himself Prometheus and claims the right to live for his own sake, rejecting the doctrine of self-sacrifice. Through this journey, Rand delivers a bold philosophical statement against collectivism and celebrates the triumph of the individual spirit.
Numbered Audiobooks: 400
Number of Unique Covers: 96
Number of 1:1 Covers: 24
The Dystopian Collective
17 Unique Designs
x 7 Numbered Audiobooks
= 119 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 281 - 399
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The Lightbringer
16 Unique Designs
x 6 Numbered Audiobooks
= 96 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 185 - 280
(24.00% of Supply)
The Golden One
15 Unique Designs
x 5 Numbered Audiobooks
= 75 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 110 - 184
(18.75% of Supply)
The Witness
14 Unique Designs
x 4 Numbered Audiobooks
= 56 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 54 - 109
(14.00% of Supply)
The World Council
10 Unique Designs
x 3 Numbered Audiobooks
= 30 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 24 - 53
(7.50% of Supply)
The Individual
9 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered Audiobooks
= 9 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 15 - 23
(2.25% of Supply)
The Dead City
8 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered Audiobooks
= 8 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 7 - 14
(2.00% of Supply)
The Tunnel and the Light
7 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered Audiobooks
= 7 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 0 - 6
(1.75% of Supply)
Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Audiobook Essentials
First Publication Date : 1938
Author : Ayn Rand
Genres: Classics, Dystopian Fiction, Fiction, Literature, Philosophical Fiction, Science Fiction
Narrator : Chere Theriot
Duration : 02h 08m 00s
Language : English
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : 655d68a54135cebea396e3ed15c5a4046b51a67393d2c7c939b9cbbe
Author Info
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand (1905–1982) was a Russian-American writer and philosopher best known for developing Objectivism and for her novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. She fled Soviet Russia in the 1920s and used fiction to champion reason, individual rights, and laissez-faire capitalism. Rand’s work has sparked both passionate support and intense criticism, making her a lasting figure in political and literary debates.… Read More
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